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UK
/bɹˈɛstɪd/
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[ US /ˈbɹɛstəd, ˈbɹɛstɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɛstəd, ˈbɹɛstɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having a breast or breasts; or breasts as specified; used chiefly in compounds
red-breasted sandpiper
small-breasted
How To Use breasted In A Sentence
- Instead of talking about the mechanical superiority of their latest cars, manufacturers hired the sexiest, perkiest breasted young women they could find to writhe, lean and lick their lips next to their new products. Judith Acosta: How Marketers Capitalize On Your Fear: Confessions Of An Ex-Ad-Woman
- Armani gray covers his body head-to-toe, double-breasted style.
- See how good a man looks in a properly tailored double-breasted tuxedo with a hand-tied bowtie.
- The stewardess came down the aisle, a big-breasted young woman exuding a strong odour of perspiration.
- The spot-breasted lapwing is distinguished from its close relatives by the fleshy wattles in front of its eyes and by its black-spotted breast. Mystery bird: Spot-breasted plover, Vanellus melanocephalus
- The Mercury said there were fears that the event, in which thousands of mostly adolescent girls parade bare-breasted wearing traditional beaded skirts, had become a target for pornography syndicates.
- Do you think we will be awed by the number of nubile, dim-witted, improbably large-breasted young ladies your middle-aged "narrator" sleeps with in the throes of his midlife crisis, after leaving his wrinkled shrew of a wife? Archive 2009-09-01
- He wears a blue double-breasted blazer. Times, Sunday Times
- Tales of bare-breasted Amazonian women warriors a myth which gave its name to the river guarded vast civilisations along the river bank. Why Amazon?
- Examples are buff-breasted tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus mirandae), white-winged cotinga (Xipholena atropurpurea), seven-colored tanager (Tangara fastuosa), and yellow-faced siskin (Carduelis yarrellii). Pernambuco interior forests